
For those whose invitations to the royal wedding between Britain’s Prince William and Catherine Middleton got lost in the mail, there’s always YouTube.

For those whose invitations to the royal wedding between Britain’s Prince William and Catherine Middleton got lost in the mail, there’s always YouTube.
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CNN RSVPed with its online plans for coverage of the United Kingdom’s royal wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton, set for Friday, April 29.
CNN.com has already launched The Wedding Planner, a special section that includes background, profiles, photo galleries, video-on-demand, and other exclusive content.
Also up and running is blog Unveiled, which covers all of the behind-the-scenes details leading up to the big event.
iReport, the cable news network’s citizen journalism outlet, is holding a Royal Wedding iReporter Contest, with one U.S.-based winner traveling to London to cover the wedding. Contestants are asked to submit 90-second videos explaining why they should cross the pond.
Beginning April 22, iReport is also inviting citizen journalists to share their experiences, as well as launching CNN iReport Open Story: Royal Wedding, which will feature photos and videos placed along an interactive time line and map.
And CNN set up a CNN Royal Wedding page on Facebook.